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21st December 2014 Comments Off on Peters, Cummins in mix to replace injured Roach Views: 1539 News

Peters, Cummins in mix to replace injured Roach

CENTURION, South Africa (CMC) — Left-arm seamer Kenroy Peters or fast bowler Miguel Cummins could be called up to replace Kemar Roach who will miss the Boxing Day Test against South Africa through injury.

Media reports in Barbados have indicated that Cummins is almost certain to replace fellow seamer Roach, who limped out of the first Test here on Wednesday’s opening day after injuring his ankle, and played no further role in the contest.

West Indies crashed to an innings and 220-run defeat on the penultimate day here yesterday.

However, CMC Sports understands that the 32-year-old Kenroy Peters is under serious consideration by selectors, especially after a superb first-class campaign last season, when he finished as the leading wicket-taker with 40 scalps at an average of 12.75, earlier this year.

The Vincentian, who is yet to play for West Indies, has also made a bright start to the new WICB Professional Cricket League, with 13 wickets in four outings for Windward Islands Volcanoes.

Cummins, meanwhile, managed paltry returns of five wickets from five matches last season, and has taken just a single wicket in two matches in the current season.

However, at 24, the Barbadian is seen as one for the future, reflected in his inclusion on recent West Indies A tours.

Meanwhile, Roach remains bothered by the injury, even though MRI scans revealed no major damage.

Media manager Philip Spooner told CMC Sports yesterday the player experienced severe discomfort whenever weight was placed on the ankle.

Roach had been the most impressive of the Windies attack with two for 52 before he picked up the injury while running up to bowl in the final session of the opening day.

A decision will be made shortly on his availability for the remainder of the series.

Taken from the Jamaica Observer

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